NEED ANSWERS ASAP! Bird might die? I found a bird I thought was a pigeon…?
July 2, 2010 by
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It was infront of a bookstore. I walked up to it about three inches away and didn’t even notice until it chirped. Not cooed. But chirped. Like an Easter chick toy.
I picked it up, it let me, and it just sat in one hand, I didn’t have to hold on tight. So i took it [...]
Entrepreneurialism And Pigeon Guano
January 25, 2010 by
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We were all horrified to see the Interstate 35W bridge spanning the Mississippi River in Minnesota collapsed in 2007.
What may be surprising is a Discovery Channel report that indicates pigeons may be partially responsible for the collapse. Certainly experts aren’t looking to the pigeon as the brainchild of some terrorist plot, but the pigeons apparently [...]
Pigeon Control, You Can’t Just Wing It
December 27, 2009 by
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Pigeon Control…you can’t just wing it.
By: Alex A. Kecskes
When it comes to pigeons and the problems they’ve caused, we should probably begin with a big mea culpa-pigeons were the first bird species domesticated by man over 5,000 years ago. They were raised by the millions across medieval France and England. Eagerly fed by kings and paupers, [...]
How to Pigeon Proof Your Home
December 26, 2009 by
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Pigeon proofing your Home
by Alex A. Kecskes
Americans have had a love-hate relationship with pigeons. While our fine-feathered friends carried thousands of messages that saved many hundreds of lives during World Wars I and II, they have also been a real foe for homeowners. The high concentration of uric acid found in pest pigeon droppings can [...]
Pigeon Spikes…They Just Can’t Land
December 13, 2009 by
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You’ve heard people talking about them. Maybe even seen them on tops of signs and rooftops. And you’ve probably told yourself, “If my pigeon problem gets any worse, I’ll have to invest in them.” Yes, the ubiquitous Pigeon Spike has always been on the back of your mind. Friend to all those who have suffered [...]
Pigeon Control…Humane Solutions that Work
December 11, 2009 by
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Who hasn’t fed a flock of eager bobbing-headed pigeons at the park? Or chased them into a tree? The honest truth is, we’ve had a love-hate relationship with our grey-feathered friends since they first landed on a statue or church tower.
If you’re a home or boat owner, or a facilities manager for a warehouse, airport, [...]
Pigeon Spikes…Pest Birds get the Point
December 1, 2009 by
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On a one-on-one basis, pigeons are some of our finest feathered friends. During World War II, they helped carry critically vital messages across enemy lines. But en masse, they make a mess. So much so that feeding them was banned in many cities. They left their deposits on our finest statues and building facades. Tennis [...]
Pigeon Proofing Your Home
November 30, 2009 by
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Pigeon Proofing your Home
by Alex A. Kecskes
Americans have had a love-hate relationship with pigeons. While our fine-feathered friends carried thousands of messages that saved many hundreds of lives during World Wars I and II, they have also been a real foe for homeowners. The high concentration of uric acid found in pest pigeon droppings [...]